Guy plots striker's permanent stay

On-loan Pompey striker Patrick Agyemang Picture: Joe PeplerOn-loan Pompey striker Patrick Agyemang Picture: Joe Pepler
On-loan Pompey striker Patrick Agyemang Picture: Joe Pepler
Patrick Agyemang has been earmarked as a key man in Pompey's future after extending his stay at the club.

The 32-year-old striker penned a new one-month loan deal yesterday after the Blues reached an agreement with his parent club Stevenage.

While the finances have now been agreed in principle for Agyemang to remain for the remainder of the campaign, Pompey can still sign players for only a month at a time.

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But with the Pompey Supporters’ Trust taking another important step towards securing ownership yesterday, caretaker boss Guy Whittingham clearly has one eye on next season.

And Agyemang – who is out of contract and would be available on a permanent basis in the summer – would appear to be very much part of those plans.

Whittingham said: ‘The agreement (for Agyemang) is for the rest of the season. But as we know, we can do things only monthly, even though we’ve told Stevenage we want him until the end of the season.

‘The reason for bringing the likes of Pat and other players in was to have a look at them for next season.

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‘It has given us a chance to see if they like us and we like them. But I think he has made a big impact for us and he is a good asset to us.

‘He has enjoyed his time here and he has enjoyed playing in front of our fans, I know that much.

‘He is looking forward to the rest of the season with us and hopefully he can kick on in the remaining games.’

As well as a contribution to his wages, Stevenage requested a loan fee of around £10,000 for Agyemang to remain at Fratton Park for a second month.

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